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Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Finales

24, Prison Break, Lost and Desperate Housewives have sadly ended their season long run. And though all of the shows will definitely be back next season, the wait is still too long.

24 - This is the first time that the season ended where viewers are left pondering as to what will happen to series hero Jack Bauer. The finale of the 5th season ends with him being hied off by the Chinese government to Shanghai. He has eluded capture by pretending to be dead the 4th season. Does this mean that another major casting revamp is about to take place?

Desperate Housewives - Betty Applewhite bids goodbye to Wisteria Lane. Sadly her ominous presence was hardly even felt. Matthew's threat to Bree was too much of a stretch as is Zach's decision to end the life of Noah. Edie, still recuperating from bee stings was sorely missed on the show's finale. Bree, sadly, is now being pursued by yet another psychopath. By the way, can Mike Delfino make up his mind???

Prison Break - With the show's high octane episodes, the finale was a let down. Many have come to criticize the almost impossible scenarios with impossible solutions, I have turned a blind eye because it is what makes it unique and definitely entertaining. However, I do have to say that the finale hit the roof!

Lost - In true LOST fashion, it's finale is much publicized as the finale unlike anybody's ever seen in the history of TV...and as expected, it was a letdown.

Michael's storyline is nothing more but your typical kidnapping but unlike 24 where the resolution is reached at the end of an episode, it takes at least a season for LOST and it is reserved for it's finale. A polar bear, black smoke, green eagle, hanso org, hatch, electromagnetic field, the others, people dying of virus, Rosseau...all this confusion still adds up to....nothing.

2 comments:

Jelgueco said...

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/jeljel

Jelgueco said...

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